Urgent: The UAE Embassy in Washington orders the immediate evacuation of its citizens
The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Washington, D.C., in collaboration with representatives from the nation's official scholarship agencies in the United States, facilitated the evacuation of 34 Emirati citizens.
As Hurricane Idalia made landfall on the west coast of Florida, the embassy facilitated the transportation of Tampa, Florida inhabitants to secure locations. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) demonstrates a strong commitment to monitoring the well-being of its nationals residing outside the country. The individual in question is addressed as "His Excellency." Yousef Mana Al Otaiba, the Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the United States of America, expressed the UAE's unwavering commitment to monitoring the well-being of its citizens residing abroad and safeguarding their welfare. In line with this commitment, the UAE embassy in Washington, D.C. diligently executed all essential protocols to facilitate the evacuation of its citizens from the state of Florida. Specifically, a total of 16 UAE citizens were successfully relocated to the city Furthermore, the city of Atlanta experienced an increase in its population of 18 individuals.
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The embassy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has published a statement advising resident citizens to take caution and avoid regions that have been impacted by the hurricane. Furthermore, they have emphasized the importance of adhering to the directions provided by local authorities. Furthermore, she emphasized the importance of promptly reporting and maintaining communication with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during emergencies. This may be done by dialing the designated emergency hotline number, 0097180024. Additionally, it is advised to enroll in the Tawajodi service for further assistance.